Kyle Larson Dominates Kansas to Tie Dale Jarrett With 32nd Career Win
In a commanding performance at Kansas Speedway, Kyle Larson secured his third NASCAR Cup Series win of the 2025 season by taking the checkered flag at the AdventHealth 400 on Sunday. Starting from the pole, Larson led 221 of the 267 laps, showcasing his tire management skills and ability to adapt through multiple caution periods.
The victory marks Larson’s 32nd career Cup win, tying him with Hall of Famer Dale Jarrett. It also extends his impressive track record at Kansas with three career wins, while giving Hendrick Motorsports its 10th victory at the speedway.
With this result, Larson became only the third active driver—alongside Denny Hamlin and Kyle Busch—to surpass 10,000 career laps led in the Cup Series.
Christopher Bell finished second after overcoming tire issues, while Ryan Blaney, Chase Briscoe, and Alex Bowman completed the top five. Chevrolet celebrated its third consecutive win at Kansas, as Ford’s winless streak at the track extended to nine races.
Larson’s consistent dominance this season cements his status as a leading contender for the 2025 Cup Series championship.